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Ribeiro, Daniela M.; Miguel, Caio F. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2020
Previous research has shown that children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) can categorize visual stimuli without direct training when they can also tact these stimuli using a common name and behave as listeners in relation to this name. However, children usually learn to assign objects specific names prior to learning the category to which they…
Descriptors: Training, Visual Stimuli, Classification, Children
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Dixon, Mark R.; Belisle, Jordan; Stanley, Caleb R.; Speelman, Ryan C.; Rowsey, Kyle E.; Kime, Dena; Daar, Jacob H. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2017
The purpose of the study was to evaluate a procedure to generate derived categorical responding by three children with disabilities and to promote the emergence of untrained intraverbal categorical responses. In the study, three 4-member equivalence classes including three stimuli (A, B, and C) and a category name (D) for each class were trained…
Descriptors: Children, Disabilities, Verbal Communication, Responses
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Loughrey, Tara Olivia; Betz, Alison M.; Majdalany, Lina M.; Nicholson, Katie – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2014
We evaluated the effects of instructive feedback (IF) on the emergence of spoken category names with 2 children who had been diagnosed with autism. IF stimuli were presented during listener discrimination training and consisted of presenting the category name associated with each target stimulus. Results suggest that participants acquired the…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Teaching Methods, Autism, Children
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Petursdottir, Anna Ingeborg; Haflidadottir, Rakel Dogg – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2009
We compared the effects of tact training, listener training, and two types of intraverbal training on 2 children's acquisition of foreign-language tact, listener, and intraverbal relations. The children received all four types of training simultaneously with different stimulus sets. Native-foreign intraverbal training presented the greatest…
Descriptors: Classification, Second Language Instruction, Stimuli, Foreign Countries
Petursdottir, Anna Ingeborg; Carr, James E.; Lechago, Sarah A.; Almason, Season M. – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2008
The effects of vocal intraverbal training and listener training on the emergence of untrained categorization skills were evaluated. Five typically developing preschool children initially learned to name a number of previously unfamiliar visual stimuli. Each child then received one of two types of training. Intraverbal training involved reinforcing…
Descriptors: Visual Stimuli, Preschool Children, Classification, Preschool Education
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Petursdottir, Anna Ingeborg; Olafsdottir, Alma Run; Aradottir, Berglind – Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis, 2008
We evaluated the effects of 2 types of training on the emergence of bidirectional intraverbal relations with 4 typically developing children. Tact training involved reinforcing foreign-language vocalizations in the presence of visual stimuli, and listener training involved reinforcing selections of visual stimuli following vocal presentations of…
Descriptors: Visual Stimuli, Foreign Countries, Preschool Children, Verbal Stimuli